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"Following the ship's route, the book addresses wilderness conservation biology and ecology, American history, natural history and anthropology, and travel and exploration."--Jacket.
Author : Thomas S. Litwin
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 15,15 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813535050
"Following the ship's route, the book addresses wilderness conservation biology and ecology, American history, natural history and anthropology, and travel and exploration."--Jacket.
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 23,25 MB
Release : 1996-05-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309053455
The Bering Sea, which lies between the United States and Russia, is one of the most productive ecosystems in the world and has prolific fishing grounds. Yet there have been significant unexplained population fluctuations in marine mammals and birds in the region. The book examines the Bering Sea ecosystem's dynamics and the relationship between man and the ecosystem, in order to identify potential reasons for the population fluctuations as well as identify ways the Sea's living resources can be better managed by government.
Author : Charles Clover
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 48,66 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780520255050
Ninety percent of the large fish in the world's oceans have disappeared in the past half century, causing the collapse of fisheries along with numerous fish species. In this hard-hitting, provocative expos�, Charles Clover reveals the dark underbelly and hidden costs of putting food on the table at home and in restaurants. From the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo to a seafood restaurant on the North Sea and a trawler off the coast of Spain, Clover pursues the sobering truth about the plight of fish. Along with the ecological impact wrought by industrial fishing, he reports on the implications for our diet, particularly our need for omega-3 fatty acids. This intelligent, readable, and balanced account serves as a timely warning to the general public as well as to scientists, regulators, legislators--and all fishing enthusiasts.
Author : Danny Fingeroth
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 21,45 MB
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9780826415394
Why are so many of the superhero myths tied up with loss, often violent, of parents or parental figures? What is the significance of the dual identity? What makes some superhuman figures "good" and others "evil"? Why are so many of the prime superheroes white and male? How has the superhero evolved over the course of the 20th and early 21st centuries? And how might the myths be changing? Why is it that the key superhero archetypes - Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, the X-Men - touch primal needs and experiences in everyone? Why has the superhero moved beyond the pages of comics into other media? All these topics, and more, are covered in this lively and original exploration of the reasons why the superhero - in comic books, films, and TV - is such a potent myth for our times and culture.>
Author : Charles Keeler
Publisher :
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 24,15 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Architecture
ISBN :
Author : William H. Goetzmann
Publisher : New York : Viking
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 22,93 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Nature
ISBN :
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Author : Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 28,29 MB
Release : 2011-10-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1400830591
What the struggle over the Indonesian rainforests can teach us about the social frictions that shape the world around us Rubbing two sticks together produces heat and light while one stick alone is just a stick. It is the friction that produces movement, action, and effect. Anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing challenges the widespread view that globalization invariably signifies a clash of cultures, developing friction as a metaphor for the diverse and conflicting social interactions that make up our contemporary world. Tsing focuses on the rainforests of Indonesia, where in the 1980s and 1990s capitalist interests increasingly reshaped the landscape not so much through corporate design as through awkward chains of legal and illegal entrepreneurs that wrested the land from previous claimants, creating resources for distant markets. In response, environmental movements arose to defend the rainforests and the communities of people who live in them. Not confined to a village, province, or nation, the social drama of the Indonesian rainforests includes local and national environmentalists, international science, North American investors, advocates for Brazilian rubber tappers, United Nations funding agencies, mountaineers, village elders, and urban students—all drawn into unpredictable, messy misunderstandings, but misunderstandings that sometimes work out. Providing an invaluable portfolio of methods for the study of global interconnections, Friction shows how cultural differences are in the grip of worldly encounter and reveals how much is overlooked in contemporary theories of the global.
Author : Robert Stinnett
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 29,1 MB
Release : 2001-05-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780743201292
Using previously unreleased documents, the author reveals new evidence that FDR knew the attack on Pearl Harbor was coming and did nothing to prevent it.
Author : Clinton Hart Merriam
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,47 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Alaska
ISBN :
Author : Angus Munn Woodbury
Publisher :
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 48,92 MB
Release : 2012-09-01
Category :
ISBN : 9781258475345
Utah State Historical Society, V12, No. 3-4, July-October, 1944.